July 1, 2023 Minimum Wage Increases In California Counties And Municipalities

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Many California employers may be facing another minimum wage increase on July 1st.
United States Employment and HR
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Many California employers may be facing another minimum wage increase on July 1st. Earlier this year, California's minimum wage was increased to $15.50 for all employers. However, local entities (like cities and counties) are allowed to establish a higher minimum wage rate for employees working within their jurisdiction. Starting on July 1, 2023, a number of localities will raise their minimum wage.

The following chart summarizes these changes:

Locality

Current Minimum Wage

New Minimum Wage (effective July 1, 2023)

Required Postings (English)

Alameda

$15.75

$16.52

Minimum Wage Poster

Berkeley

$16.99

$18.07

Minimum Wage Poster

Emeryville

$17.68

$18.67

Minimum Wage and Sick Leave Poster

Fremont

$16.00

$16.80

Minimum Wage Bulletin

City of Los Angeles

$16.04

$16.78

Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave Poster

County of Los Angeles (unincorporated areas only)

$15.96

$16.90

Minimum Wage Poster

Malibu

$15.96

$16.90

Minimum Wage Poster

Milpitas

$16.40

$17.20

Minimum Wage Poster
Know Your Rights Poster

Pasadena

$16.11

$16.93

Minimum Wage Handout
Minimum Wage Poster

San Francisco

$16.99

$18.07

Minimum Wage Poster

Santa Monica

$15.96 $18.17 (hotel workers)

$16.90 $19.73 (hotel workers)

Minimum Wage, Paid Sick Leave, and Service Charge Law Poster

West Hollywood

$17.00 (fewer than 50 employees)
$17.50 (50 or more employees)
$18.35 (hotel workers)

$19.08 (all employees)

All Business Minimum Wage Poster
Hotels Minimum Wage Poster

Impact on Remote Workers

Employers should take this as an opportunity to confirm where any of their remote employees (who are earning minimum wage) are working, as they may be subject to a higher local minimum wage rate than if they were working on-site.

Notice Requirements

Additionally, many of the local ordinances contain specific notice requirements. The required posters typically must be posted in a conspicuous place on the work-site, and often require the notice be provided in multiple languages. Note that, for employers with remote workers, Senate Bill No. 657 allows employers to fulfill the notice requirements by emailing notices to their remote workers. Employers with remote workers should be sure to email their remote employees the required notice to confirm that all employees, including those who work from home, will have access to required information related to the increase in minimum wage.

Impact on Minimum Salary Requirements for Exempt Employees

Notably, these local minimum wage increases do not impact the minimum salary requirements for California employees exempt under the executive, administrative, or professional exemptions. Those requirements are based on the state-wide minimum wage (not a specific localities' minimum wage), and require an employee to earn at leasttwice the state minimum wage, or $64,480.00 annually.

Takeaways

If California employers have employees working in any of the above localities, they should assess their employees' hourly wage rates and make any required changes by July 1st to be in compliance.

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July 1, 2023 Minimum Wage Increases In California Counties And Municipalities

United States Employment and HR

Contributor

Sheppard Mullin is a full service Global 100 firm with over 1,000 attorneys in 16 offices located in the United States, Europe and Asia. Since 1927, companies have turned to Sheppard Mullin to handle corporate and technology matters, high stakes litigation and complex financial transactions. In the US, the firm’s clients include more than half of the Fortune 100.
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